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Show flllASSCCUIfD PSESS IflttMC VOL. I'UI SEH1CE u OGDEN CITY. UTAH, MONDAY MORNING. n. NO. Russians Shell Portions of Japanese Lines and nnm-i.(- r Tokfo. Feb. 5. There mere a of iurioua sklriuiahe along the Khiklie and llun rivers Friday Bight shelled awl Saturda). The Russian line the of Japanese pidajr portion Russian atiitht sad small bodies of tacked Waliao and Tltl mountains and Reports vkirei in these vicinities. Manrlra-rt- a waived from from Japanese the Atail that headquarters say -- were repulsed. Friday afternoon Russian hsttenes rathmed at Liuchlentsn and Wanpao pjountain north of the Shakhe river,n and t other places Shelled the Jupan-GUO positions. Saturday morning two cavalry comprising one force, and coupanUa of Infantry and one buttery another, simultaneously attacked oa tba right bank of the Hun river. The Russians appeared U have reserves. The Japuneae garrison at fhitaitsa mss defending the piece shea the report of the attack mas for- Chl-UHs- e, lea Boat Collides and Sinks and Crew Have PerileuB Journey oa Ice Floes. searched it was found that hi gold matched was missing aud that his pockets contained only a dollar aud live cent In cash. An autopsy was held today and it was found that death was due to heart disease. The police are seeking to fiud the mysterious veiled woman who accompanied Bentley, and while they do uoi thin she la in auy way responsihio fur hi death, they would like to learn who she L and why she waa in Bentley's company. Rev. Bent 'ey aud his wife arrived in Los Angeles lout Friday and took apartments at 300 Olive street. Rev. Bentley was a candidate for the presidency ou the Prohibition ticket In the campaign of 1890 and three tlmea the prohibition candidate for United States Senator from Nebraska. He was 64 years old. eastward with HIS LIFE Jobs. heavy Japanese ie still intense, there being 24 degrees of frost. There are indications that the Japanese are preparing to break the inactivity on their own a soon as the weather moderate. Ike war office is closed, and no furth-- f farts regarding the report that I'Aenral Kuropstkin is about to give up i!g command can be obtained. nt TERRIFIC SHOT WOMAN WHO RUINED CANNONADING. New York, Feb. 5. A young woman described as Louise 8croeder and Louisa Adama, mas shot and killed today oy Emil Bollinger, a janitor, who maa arrested after being seriously Injured in an attempt to escape. The abootlng took place in the dining room of a hotel on Third avenue. Bollinger would offer no explanation to the tragedy except to say that he had shot the woman because she hud ruined his life. The pollre learned t hat Bollingers wife is said to have left him (wo years (Delayed in During the night of Feliru-r- y ago on account of his attentions 1 the Japanese artillery facing the the woman who waa killed today. Ri&sian right opened a terrific fire of southeast pn the positions tasdlapu in preparation for an atUck. Th Russian artillery replied, and the tanhonadiug lasted until sfler noon. During the night of February 2 the attacked the village of lupine and adjoining Russian but by daylight of February 3 tliey hid been defeated along the entire front. The Russians even The Russian losses slightly. wer about 200 and those of the Jap-n- e were greater. Jspinese prisoners believe that an important movement is pending. Snkden, Feb. 4. trans-smaston- .) to Lewes, Del., Feb. 5. Thirty men narrowly escaped drowning today ia the icy water of the Harbor of Refuge at the Delaware Breakwater and after luring rescued with the greatest difficulty by the crews of two tugs, they were forced to make their way to shore afoot over the heavy icefloe with which the Delaware river and bay ia blocked. The men whose live were imperilled were Captain Jacobs and hi crew of 2D men, uf the Philadelphia City iceboat No. 2, which made it way down the river from Philadelphia In an effort to make a channel for vessels icebound at the Breakwater. The Iceboat collided with the sunken barge Santiago the mast and buoys of which bad been carried away by the ice jauu. Tlie Iceboat had become wedged in the muss of ice between the Harbor of Refuge mid the old breakwater and was unable to proceed. While drift big in this manner the lcelioat at ruck ibe barge and a large hole was tove in her Hull. Captain JacoL signals of diatresa were answered by the tug Teaser and Boxer. The tugs experienced much difficulty in, reaching the rapidly sinking iceboat. The lee Jam prevented the tugs from docking and the crew of the iceboat, after being taken off, stiff from exposure, and nearly exhausted, managed to complete a perilous journey afoot acrot-- s the ice fields to shore. Navigation la almost at a alaudstill on the Delaware becnmie of the Ice which la jamming from the stream from Trenton. N. J, to Breakwater and extenda nearly ten mile out to sea. Thera la a large fleet of veeaeli of all kinds at tha Breakwater unable to make any headway against the Jam. Several ship are fast in the ice at the Horslioe in a bend in the river at Gloucester N. J, and it will probably be several days Indore the city can clear a passage for them. foe-bo- ROBBING WAS HIS PASTIME ICE BLOCKS Man in Captured Who Engaged in Burglary for the Excitement of the Game. posl-(inn- New York, Feb. 5. Christopher Bmvthe. or Sanrock, who ia locked up at police headquarters charged with being the perpetrator of many startling roberies In private resiliences within the past few weeks, male a confession to Acting Inspector O'Brien of tha - Tsinkhteehen. Feb. 4. (Delayed la Irsnaniiasion) The Russian loss in the suiresaful reeonnalssnnce of Vantxo ss mas nine mounded. BGftB DRlNT OF FIGHTING. Navigation is Rendered According to the correspondent Jiirut. General Taehinii in command of tiie Eighth Japanese division, bore the brunt of the lighting in tlie battle of HnikonUI. He was constantly opposed by superior forces, but continued lighting t the last, with a toNew York, Feb. 5. lee floes comtal loss of 102 officers and 5,500 men pletely filled New York harbor today hilled or vronndi-d- . rendering the paaaage of vessels into and out of the port alow and difficult. JAP GENERAL DEAD. In tlie narrows the ire .pack was so dense that even the powerful loadim. Felt. G. General . Milan-Msrliners had trouble in forcing aivOTding to the Tokio of the Dally Telegraph Inis a passage. One of the serious results of the presence of vast floes in the died at the front from congestion of lower tiie brain, lie coni trended tlie operabay during the past four days tions at 203 Meter Hill and mas decor-te- d has been the breaking and carrying and promoted for heroism. away of great number of spar and ran buoys in the Tarinus ship channels. Captains of coastwise steamers and Sandy Hook pilots have reported a number of narrow escape from grounding canned by the displacement nf buoy. Captain Shepherd of the llglithonee board said that the displacement of buoys by ice during the week was unprecedented in the history of the department and that the conditions Faiiuonible Woman and Young Man of navigation Into and out of tha port Who Saw Him Die Hava are the moet dangerous that have ever existed. Disappeared, AH the eteamers of the sound fleet arkw Angelp. cal, Feb. rived safety today, although several The of Rev. C. E. Bentley of Lincoln. hours late. Their captains reported . a IodinB bouse at No. 125 that heavy lee was encountered AnKL,e Sireet last night, throughout the sound and that naviga'lrui'hid a case somewhat puz-- 1 tion was barely possible. On several to the occasion the fleet of the New polks. steamers were compelled to unite to a I story according Mr. Douglass, proprietress and attack the lee in the wedge forleiJKing house, which Is located mation. Owing to n change in the wind in "ion known as the East the north and east rivers were comK,H. lodging House District, applied paratively clear of ice dnring the day ;vl twntn about 8 oclock Saturday and the ferries were operated with little wa accompanied by a l' f,. Interruption. won mho wore a blacg veil. The laadlady showe BIG ICE EMBARGOES. .h inrnL.'1 a TOOrn and while she was PU the Boston, Feb. 5-- The New England Bentley dropped In oor 'mconacioua. The woman coast south of Cape Cod waa tonight !. M tlie tight in the grasp of one of the moat to go ?"HpanW b,m fur mater, which she did.landlady When extensive ice embargoes of recent win-tern moment later the n While la Boston harbor the only .H tBtusd had disappeared. inconvenience waa caused br floating . IS Dwglasa then went to geek ira south of (ha cape eondltbrae were few mo-j.- . far different. Nantucket sound being b,It rrtirninK young man by almost completely closed over, whils ice. Hnes. a lodger holding Vineyard sound was filled wtflk and bead. He left saying ha .Narragansett hay is full ofat ice.standlor a tlortor but has not Shipping there la practically a Isenll"8 'n " Mrs. Douglass flnah still. T 0,6 PIiC but GfBtJrT Throughout the day the weather was cold, but the temperature rose gradualb?d-removed to the ly toward night, though it remained rgjrf Saturday night and was toe low to warrant hopes of an Imwennlcd until today. When mediate thaw, London, Fell. 6. Dail Mails Tokio Dangerous by Buoys Being Displaced a. coirs-tpondc- mme-Atlanti- c nl DEATH OF CLERGYMAN IS MYTERY detective bureau today, according io a statement made by the latier tonight. Mr. Smyth declared that he had not worked for plunder, hut merely for the enjoyment he got out nf the excitement incident to the robberies. He confessed that he had been interested in the exploits of eastern bandits, and that he had tried to emulate their Rafftoa, example. The character nf be declared, had also given him ideas, and he had attempted to follow out this example. He aid that it would have been the easiest thing in the world for the police to have captured him on various occasions, but that there no attempt made to follow him after he had left the hoiie he entered, except in one instance. lie declared onnfldentlv that, in several instance he conld have secured diamond! and other jewels had he so cbocn, and wan sure that he could have gone to any bank in the city and obtained whatever he demanded. One of the crimes Imputed to him, that of entering the house of General Annon G. McCook, when the generals eon fired on the burglar, be declared he of. waa innocent Smythe denied absolutely that he ha any confederate and declares that he had been working had-bee- n alone. JEALOUSY PROMPTS MURDER 5.-- I York-boun- d f,l at1-ttif-- ir n. mya-onia- V'4 J Husband Kills Man Who Carried Whiskey Clandestinely to His Wife Who Confessed. Pittsburg, Feb. 5. Maddened by jealousy and the alleged infidelity of his wife. James C. Kennedy, foreman at the pls.it of the Union Spring and Manufacturing company at New Kensington vent, erven bullets into the body of Howard M. Ebner, a young telegraph operator today. Kennedy gave himself immediately after the shooting and waa lodged in Jail here. Mrs. Kennedy was also arrested and ia being held as an accessory. Kennedy la said to have discovered that Elmer had been carrying whiskey to the Mrs. Kennedy bones and giving it w hile the husband waa at work. He alee his wife of having baen accused criminally intimate with the telegraph operator nod to said to have secured a confession from her. t r Cincinnati, FA R--J Hudson moored at the Eaat End llais ins ways, waa destroyed by lira tonight. Loss 930,008. Thn boat was owned by the Cincinnati and Pittsburg Packet company, and had fewaoat-o-l Tbo-steame- iComuSealonr ton evHn-MB- jf t, 1905. PRICE FIVE CENTS Umdn, Feb. 5 - Rev. A.Tnrray ami Cbe. Alexander, iii American re vl alibis, today l.ad one of tha most remarkable public openings cf any revival work in the riperii-nof Lnidon. toul Klnuaird, prosideut of the Evangfli, council ex- pressed himself es delighted with the rehults. Thousand of people collected outside Albert hall hours before the opening of tire meeting. An enormous number wre turned away. At the close of the mating 30u person made public confes- - IN FULL IS - CRITICAL STAGE IN 1 sum. The audieuce Included Dr. T. J. Barnard, the philanthropist, and many well known dorgymrn. ESCAPE FROM DROWNING Revolutionists Attack Lincoln, Neb. 5. Rev. C. E. Bentley waa for many years a resident of Newarded. Three hundred Russian cavalry with braska. He began Ills ministerial work occupied fiongchin on risk-Sl- a In Nebraska and for 25 year was pasto gUiis northeastern Korea, January tor of one church at Surprise. He llay ft, but abandoned the town January leaves a wife and aix grown children. He left Lincoln for the west Jan. 13. If and retired northward. The body will be brought to Lincoln WOUNDED. RUSS GENERAL for burlaL Bt Peterehnrg. Nhb, S. 2 a. m. to General Kuropaikln'a last reports wiik'li lndlcsts the mounding of a third Russian general, Uemobumski, the operations at Sandiapu and the fghllng at Shakha have been momen-laril- y suspended. The Russlsii success-ful- lr repulsed the latest stuck of the FEBRUARY THIRTY HAVE Attack Villages But Advances Are Said to Have Been Repulsed. tack FORECAST ' or rain an 4 colder Monday. Tuesday lair. V. Beck- Olierlln. O, Feb. 5.- -0. with, president of the Citizens Ns- tmual bank died at 10: w oclock tonight. The death of President Beckwith may materially weaken the oases of forgery and conspiracy to misapply bank funds now charged against Mrs. Chadwick. V WEATHER Rosario But Have to Retire. Buenos Ayres, Feb. 4. (Delayed in Transmits non) Mutinous troop from 8an Loreuiso have attacked Kivario without success. They were obliged to retire. General Bonavidr. with government reinforce mwi i f S.OuO mm, is expected to arrive at Rosario toaav. Government troops drawn frm Tuca-mand SanJuan are marching on Mendoza to reestablish order there. The goveynor of the province of Mendoza ia aid to be a prkoner ia the hands of the Insurgents. The committee directing the revolutionary movement is said to be established at Cordoba. The members of this committee are radical Pedro Molina. Dr. Crotto, Del Valle and CoL Martin BRITISHER CREATES BIG STORM Germany la Boiling Over With Indignation at Moatda Utterance of Di- plomatic Unaerling. au Factories Will Be Reopened Today But Many Workmen Fear to Return on Account of Malcontents' Coercion, Lodz, Feb. Tlie situation here stage, and It tomorrow whether tha conflict hall end or tlie strike be continued. The employers met on and decided io reopen all their factories on Monday, when men reporting for work will be 2nd tlie rekuainderl dU barged. A large number of workmen are disponed to resume, but fear that the malcontents will employ coercion. The newly appointed governor general, Aroiniuviirli, i giving In rloaest aiieuUnn to the HLuaUon. In the Conroe of an Interview with thn Associated Pro this afternoon thn governor general said that tomorrow will be the nrucial teat. If toe strikers onos rasunio he said, tha strike will bti broken. Bring asked whether he cuaaidered the strike a political moveha reached will decided 6. a critical fiat-urilu- y Ijondrm, Feb. 5. The njierch of Arthur Hamilton Lee, civil lord of the admiralty, at East Leigh, Hampshire, on February 2 has created such a storm In Germany tout the government organa here are iuily eoitnavor-fn- g to editorialize a wav Its effect. Mr. Leo himself In a communication to tlie Standard, nudes similar effort by declaring thnt La w.m inoorrcctly reported and giving wliat he calls a ment, the governor general answered: correct It is a labor mo mso different Yes, and no. Tha night service on railroads baa from tiieversion, shirk (a ne to do in- oment. but the atrikera' specific deorlginnl report been impended for tiie present. finite credit to the ingrnuhy of Eng-Ha- h mand are suggested by political agiPresident Quintant was In consultaAccording tators many of whom are foreigners." newspaper reporter. tion with member of the cabinet today to the He expmwod himself Sintidardn Berlin dcipatrhes lieiiig confiwas aitnatioii. It the regarding agreed unless Mmiater Laiutdowne, dent that order will be maintained, tost energetic measures should ba promptlyforeign are the authorities the repnnibiliiy though taken for the suppresslm of the re- for Mr. repudiate! uttaruneca the handicapped by the insuffirieucy of the alleged head a the of volt. Genaral WlulUv, police force, which numbers only 300. government will make a formal comlarge government forre, is within aix plaint. The governin' general said he waa hours march of Cordoba and General Mr. lee quoted as having said, in verso to using soldier, who iniulc Fitherbani, who has an adequate num- a speech at a dinner of Railway .man bud pulierme.it. ber of troops, ia witblu about aix mile in East Leigh on Feb. 2. that, in tha the The striker are demanding of Mendoza. resent distribution nf Great Britain's eight hour day, but are willing to acThe government has received new a naval forces England had not so iiiurb cept. a rouipromise. Tlie masters dethat Major Matoeo had a fight at Villa to keep her eve on Franco and Ihc clare that it 1 impossible in the face Maria with a band of 2 no revolutionist Mediterranean but to loo with anxie- of existing competition to either proceeding from Conlul with ibe in- ty toward the mirth zee: that the wugea nr denvaae the hours tention of attacking tlie arsenal at. Rio fleets bud beeu' no distributed a to of wrtirk links it niadn general back Matoso turned Cuarto. Major enable (hem to deal with uy danger throughout. ia The niate of numa arreated and the revolutionists In that direction should it occur. till maintained here, and the slrocta Is: to will sent, ber of thorn, whom re being patrolled by military. All Buenos Ayres for trial before the civil re carefully scrutinized. traveller UKASE ISRl'ED. courts. Thirty strike lewder, mostly foreignfit Petersburg, Feb. 6. An imperial ers, have been arrwlod. SEVERAL RIOTERS KILLED. iikans ha I wen iHip-appointing M. DISCLAIM DELEGATES Sahumff, a memlier of tlie council of WORKER Bueno Ayres, Feb. I. In attack the of the special empire, president fit. Feb. C. 2:35 a. ni. spun police stations Saturday morn- conference to debate the committee of The workmen to ibe number of ing several Tint era were killed, about mfniHlers pmxiala for reform of tiie thirty were injured and' some 250 ar- senate and for the framing of law for d.rttHi in i lie car shop here have rested. Order has been completely the local administrative court. Tiie draan up a manifesto disclaiming tba restored, and today the city present emperor expresses a desire for tiie delegates who worn put forward at a normal aspect. speedy concluhiou of the labor of the representing (hem in Hie depute linn Roca has telegraphed conference. at which visited Emperor services Tnrssoe-fiel- u President Quintana offering his on Wednesday, Feb. 1. in aid of the restoration of order. They assert that these men were ne. The province of Santa Fe is reported Iccied hy the employers and were mil rrprenontativva of the workmen. Tha tranquil. With a view to nvomlng bloodshed, employe of one or two other facliwle the government has sent a sufficiently may .follow suil; but the workmen in general are inclined to stand by tlie large fores to Mendoza and Cmdoha to deputat ion. easily overpower the few hnudred of There were a few nligifi collisions revolutionaries. It is hoped the latter lielwceu Leoeiiera workmen anil thn will lie found to surrender without IKillce giinrrflng the fneiory marching flglithig. There are today. on these two towns by different Poland, however, continue to be lh of disturlwniec. tin; Blorm center route. in some revolution being practically The Though tlie strike ha reai-uannulled otRbllhiiienla, It lie assumed a crushed, the government has more IniporUnf. phase by It extenthe decree calling out the reserves. sion to tlie great coal mine and eugar here strongly All the newspapers factories: and three more governcondemn the revolutionary movement. ments have been plnced under martial Iiiw, Police and Cossack have INFORMATION WANTED. had to break a number of demonstration and quell dinordera; but aa yet Bueno Ayres, Feb. 6. 10 p. m. there ha been no repetition of rioting Owing to tiie partial interrupt ion ofe on thn scale of the first, ciilliaion. telegraphic and railway service, pre-cifit rile in Tlfli aud other parts of information concerning tlie insurthe Caucasii are frequent and the In movement the province rectionary present one does not attract much atia unobtalnoJJe but tlie government ia tention except aa lmaring on tlie genof In niettragea possession probably eral altuatlon in Ruaia. limited is movement the showing that to the province of Rosario, Santa Fe. NEWSPAPERS H ELP REVIVALISTS Southern Cordoba and Mendoza, Louisville, Ky., Felt. 5. Buenos Ayre, and sections routh befoiaihm. Feb. 6. The tween the Platts river and Bahia and telephone service over a wide range Mission In la union is reported B lanes, where it reported Col. Mo- of the south was almost completely in tlie intiriing newspathe governms in belle commanding crippled by heavy sleet today. Railelaborately ment force ha Inflicted a severe de- road service also suffered and in some pers unlay nnd 1 tiie subject of ayai- town the Lghting and street, cor facilifeat on Ilia rebel. President Quintana declares that he ties were suspended. Tho fie up was ora and alwill not interfere between the law most complete hi iir.iiy and revolutionary prisoners of whom though the telegraph ruinpanle and there are 3t0 already in the hands of railroads have large force of men at work It may he two or three day betlie government. The capital i entirely tranquil, and fore normal condition resume. The storm which n ver with a thick conditions are normal. Protest against the movement is general, and price icy coat Kentucky. Tennessee, ArkanRenat on the stock exchange have been fully sas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia MisWashington, Feb. 5. Th maintained, in the belief that the out- sissippi and Louisiana, had prevailed lias laid out an extended programme break will be suppressed wrbl.i a few intermittently for three daj and the for itself (ids week. Accoriiiiig to days. The revolutionary lei ler. Dr. wires broke imdrr the accumulated ie. Uii plan, Monday and Tuesday will Piero C. Molin. Camilla fret to and Service from Lniibville, to Nashville, Ire given over almost entirely to the instatehood bill. On Wednesday the SenMemphis and Birmingham was little Hopcllto Irlgoven are represented the to f cities no these South. influence, men of ate will proceed to the hall of the political terrupted. being and aHsisi in but ther are assisted by a portion of Gulf only fwo or 'hree wire were bouse of tlie milftary forces, which renders tlie working Imperfectly tonight. The fall nanvaiuilng the electoral rote. On insurrection more of a mutiny than n of enow and fleet vrving from one to Monday the statehood bill will le disrevolution. three inches extended' oa far north aa placed temporarily in order to permit t the manager of tho fiwayuo ini LouiHVillr. trlnl lu present their replication For several hour Atlanta and New REVOLT ABORTIVE. Orleans were rut off from tlie rr.--t of of the Ikuis of reprHvit lives to were down from in thn proceedFaria, Feb. 5. Manuel Qttinlaua, the connirv.io All wireeand New Orleans Judge fiwsynea Natchez ings again!, him. bui t is nor expecton of the president of Argentina, ha Memphis - ed that they will consume Diuiil limn. sent the following cablegram to the and the telegraph companli- sent meNew York and Appropriation bills will oerupy the to those fur points ags Figaro: the 6. Revolt down the cot. but even this service remainder of the time daring Buenos Ayre. Feb. comhundTwo time. The week. a Repiihiii'Sa for steering Order was interrupted abortive. mittee baa decided that tha pun; food ha red pole wwit down in Mississippi. Threat of tlie insurrection were street bill shall become tlie unfinished busithe in Chattanooga weighed on the country for throe The after disposal of tlie atitrlmnd ness wire. lighting broken with are now reassured, filled years. The people it ia not believed thst much, and unanimously condemn ibe at- and mreet ear ctirreni were turned bill, but tfm will be found this week tempt, Public life I In full activity. off to avoid further danger to pedes- if any, for lia consideration. trian and ll'jenien. Greatest confidence in the future.'' The agricultural appropriation is now under consideration and will conARIZONA WIRES DOWN. AT CAPITAL. QUIET opportunity tinue to lie discussed A1I wiros are affords and It 1 expected that by the Feb. Aiiz.. Ph'ienix. 5. A despatch Washington, Feb. river bridge on th time it la out of the way the received here today by Benor Zavalfa, (1..WH at the Gila aud of Colombia and Indian appropriatlT railroad Ilio-n- ix and the charge d'affaires of the Argentine Maricopano .lefinii report have been hill will Ire randy for consideration. legation from the minister of foreign ihmigh hundred With the statehood bill out of tiie way s1il that received it i rumored that affeira at Bueno Ayre a the policy will be to pro the supply i" tepe'r put erlbb.ng the everything waa now quiet at the capi- feet of break at the bridge, ha been bill persistently and nothing blit the tal and in the principal provinces. The former trial will be permitted to pnc hopes o fiwnvne washed awny. 'I no government expected to quell the in their way. land rWolx iMiifirrow. n In the other affected place tiantfr ptnt-rIn accordance wliii tin- - unanimous an anon as the troop sent to them and liaet-- nj train aervbw reach'd th" statehood bill I he bants re agreement far as Florence only. arrived. all iM,Uflim,iit offered to it will and morntrain due here aiiy on tune ihYa writ- be voted on before adjournment of Jjow Angeles, Cal. Feb. 5. On acover ing will arrive rom Tii amis conical MonTuiad.iy. until -HI dnn count of rain and high wind Aeronaut ing. bnt no trainTheCaverreekflond to the lull wiil be the amcndim-n- t morons. not Knohenahue did attempt a flight in day harp. .and may continue the session budding and tba d . Baldwins airship 'California Arrow has Into the nigtit, mud. of e a is. unrounded cy today. 1 1 uli-g- d . ST0R1 CUTS OFF EVERY d F Communication, Light and Power Are Crippled. Teh-giap- Torrey-Alrxan-d- 1 -r . pathetic editorials. It waa slim referred to ia the sermon ia many prominent ehnrchea yesterday. Aroh Deo. Con Wilberforce, at Westminster Abbey. preached on the purabl of the wheat and the tare, sold that Beneath those words waa tm implied Injunction to keep our fingers off cup brethren's religions method, whether Welsh revivals, Albert Hall Mlaakiaa or High Church missions. Bulla of Issued by Protostoat Alliance have gone out of data. MINE SCABS ARE SUING t : THE UNION i i , i Mm Ex pa I led From Alabama Mints Are After Organixatioa for Big Damages. Tuscaloosa, Ala., Feb. 5. Tweiitv-nn- c Milt amounting to $147,000 have filed in the county court hart. Each of (he anila was for 97,OCO. They n were filed by (he miner at (truck wood, sixteen milr north of Tuscaloosa, against too United Mina Workers of America, district No, 20, of that organization and the local organization there. The plaintiffs allege that during the month of October last tha local organisation made a demand upon tha Alabama Coaaolidatad Iron and Coal company to dismiss o from their mines all workers deckwing (hot If the jrompaur should fail, to grant their raquoat a strike would 1m toe result, aad that on account of heavy cuntraefe which tho company was eompclled to fill, knowing that a strike would greatly retard fhefr output, tlmy wart comthe union minora depelled to act manded. Thy allege that from this on Nov. 10 they wars tuned out of (heir homes and many of them deprived uf toe taro necessaries of non-unio- ; f nun-unio- I 'f life. GARIBALDI'S REMAINS NOT CREMATED Rome, Feb. S. RircioUl Garibaldi, the lust surviving Boa of tba Italian liberator ha addrmM-- a petition to parliament toaerlia the question of the final dlHpoalllun of hi father's remaiua. It waa the dying wish of General Oari I Id! that his body should bo cremated aud the aslie disperued; but the government aulhorltie stepped in and it, all bough Ida son would have Garicarried out hi wittiiea. baldi, in bis petition aaya be feel that his last daa are niter, and ao ask that the chamber shall settle he queaibin once and forever, and demaada that s. respect be shown for his father'! d for-lia- de Ru-ciot- de-ire- RECEIVE OFFICERS. Mexico City, Feb. 5. Admiral Lap-vean.l a number of th officer of tha French armored cruiner Duplex were received by President and Mme. Dial today. At the visit to the president the admiral was by Camllo Hlondel. the French Minister and Mr. de Lajaur. eecrrtary of tbs legator. Hie welcome of trie president waa re cordial WORK OF SENATE AND HOUSE IN COMING WEEK pencil-ineu- an-w- er . 3.-- Di-trl- ct sub-ide- ' (' rata Washington, F'b. legislation la to lisvo the right of way In the IkjUkc: of representatives during and Wedneaday. Monday, Tuc-da- y Tim ruin funking tlie Mil giving the Interstate commerce eominisHion power to fix rates a special ord-- r during ses-ions which are to begia an hour esrlier Ilian usual on Tuesday anil Wednewtay will be the subject of liveOpposition to ly d'butc on Monday. the bill, which has been agreed on by of tha ooinaiiltee on tlie Hcpublicaii Interstate commerce,, will be voiced In the debate on thin rule. This opposition may come from toe minority developed In the Republican conference Friday aa well as from the Democrats of the house. If tbs two should unite to defeat tiie rule those who have counted nosea ay this could be Should tiie rale be areomplialied. adopted aa U tl.e belief of the majority leaders, there will be no opportunity to amend the bill. The Democrat wiil br gives on opportunity to show their atrength on the Dayey bill, to be offered a a substitute for the Mil, when the time cornea to to voir on that measure Mondav. The discussion will be Interrupted' cm Wednesday to permit tho two hone of congress to absombie in tho 111 of the house and count the and Vioe--1 electoral rote for Irc-ldo'resident. After the announcement nf Esch-Townen- d nt the rasnit tho railroad rate debate wi'l continue. The remainder of lie week will he devoted to consideratin nf the newt and river and liarhnr appropriation bills, both nf widch measures usually are subject or' vigorous debate and livelr figiita lit tocir passage , through toe house, t f V if ! |